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coverage live from the red carpet at the screen actors guild awards, sunday night, 66:30 eastern on cnn. i'll be back with you tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. with more of the latest snus. there nn news room continues at the top of the hour, but first, dr. sanjay gupta's investigation into chemical retard nltsants, their effectiveness. >> hey there, thanks for being with us. i want to get to something very important today. our big story. it's about chemicals known as flame retardants. they're ubiquitous, in everything from furniture to baby products, but they're also linked to health problems. even to cancer. it may seem like a tradeoff. fire safety versus other health risks, but it's not as complicated as you might think. >> i care about flame retardants. >> terrifying pictures, and a call for public safety. >> flame retardants have been proven to increase the time that people have to get out of a fire. >> this ad comes from the citizens for fire safety, according to their facebook page, a coalition of fire professionals, educators, community activists, burn centers, doctors, fire departments, a
coverage live from the red carpet at the screen actors guild awards, sunday night, 66:30 eastern on cnn. i'll be back with you tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. with more of the latest snus. there nn news room continues at the top of the hour, but first, dr. sanjay gupta's investigation into chemical retard nltsants, their effectiveness. >> hey there, thanks for being with us. i want to get to something very important today. our big story. it's about chemicals known as flame retardants. they're...
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brianna keilar, cnn, the white house -----end-----cnn.script----- coming up in our 6 o'clook hour... protecting thh owners... of pit bills. bills.the legislation being considered during the general p 7-year hall of fame career... nearing itssend. what ray lewis has labeled ggeateet aacievement. ((break 3)) this cold season, nasal congestion won't stop me. i made the clear choice. claritin-d. decongestant products on the shelf can take hours to start working. claritin-d starts to work in just 30 minutes. power through nasal congestion fast. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. 3 coming up in our 6 o''lock for the reseerchers... who had been ollowing their pod. [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people, like you, are choosing advil® because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate's double the d. it now has more than any other brand to help maximize calcium absorption. so caltrate women can move the world.
brianna keilar, cnn, the white house -----end-----cnn.script----- coming up in our 6 o'clook hour... protecting thh owners... of pit bills. bills.the legislation being considered during the general p 7-year hall of fame career... nearing itssend. what ray lewis has labeled ggeateet aacievement. ((break 3)) this cold season, nasal congestion won't stop me. i made the clear choice. claritin-d. decongestant products on the shelf can take hours to start working. claritin-d starts to work in just 30...
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every year, people just like you submit i reports in their quest to become part of cnn's fit nation triathlon challenge. right now, we're ready to announce our 2016 six pack who are going to race alongside me. >> i'm tab law, i'm 34 years old and i live in indianapolis, indiana. >> my name is stacey. i'm coming to you from the great city of las vegas, nevada. >> my name is grace. >> i'm douglas and i'm 32 years old. >> my name is will cleveland. i'm 28 years old. >> my name is renay miller. i'm 32. from tennessee. >> when i was 19 years old, i became ill with ultracolitis. i went through several months of very difficult treatment. a lot of medications. >> 6'2", always been a big guy. brought on secondary complications, sleep apnia, prehypertension. >> you're too fat followed me into adulthood. i didn't realize how much until now. >> after 25 years, i'm working with the colorado department of corrections, i get to retire on october 1st. >> 13 months ago, i went into sudden cardiac arrest at the notre dame/southern cal football game. little did i know on that brisk october day, my life was goin
every year, people just like you submit i reports in their quest to become part of cnn's fit nation triathlon challenge. right now, we're ready to announce our 2016 six pack who are going to race alongside me. >> i'm tab law, i'm 34 years old and i live in indianapolis, indiana. >> my name is stacey. i'm coming to you from the great city of las vegas, nevada. >> my name is grace. >> i'm douglas and i'm 32 years old. >> my name is will cleveland. i'm 28 years old....
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nick valencia, cnn, atlanta. >>> cnn "newsroom" continues at the top of the hour are don lemon. and right now, keep it here for sanjay gupta md. >>> hello and thanks for watching. the new year is here. a new chance to do things right. you know, i watched the doctor make this case that sugar is basically toxic. i want to talk about that today. he brings some new advice on what to eat. also, deepak chopra is here with tips on how to did he destress and be happier. and how to keep a new year's resolution. here we go. ♪ >>> we're going to get to all of that, but first, every year, about 1.7 million people in the united states suffer a traumatic brain injury. sports, from falls, car accidents. i see it every day in my line of work. and in severe cases, i can tell you, there is no drug, there is no pill that offers any help. but i'm about to tell but two dramatic cases of crippling brain damage that may have been reversed. how? by simply using fish oil. his story begins almost three years ago, with a phone call. >> toughest call that any parents can get. >> it's about your son. ther
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cnn "newsroom" continues at the top of the hour, but first the latest on the flu epidemic. what you need to know and how to protect your family. sanjay gupta, md, starts right now. >>> hello, and thanks for joining us today. i'm going to bust one of the biggest myths about the flu. and hopefully teach you how to protect your family from this epidemic. >>> also, the legendary surgeon who has worked on more top athletes than just about anyone. he just operate on the redskins' quarterback, rg3. he'll be joining us. and a fitness dilemma. why you don't want to watch your weight too closely. we'll explain. ♪ >>> by now you've heard, it's the worst flu season in years. emergency rooms in plane mayses are overflowing. at least 20 children have died. among them, a young man named max from texas. take a look at his picture. his mom said he went from being a healthy, 17-year-old to dying. in just a matter of days. it is a fast-moving story. so here's what you need to know. the flu strikes fast. and symptoms much more severe than a common cold. you feel fine one day, and then the ne
cnn "newsroom" continues at the top of the hour, but first the latest on the flu epidemic. what you need to know and how to protect your family. sanjay gupta, md, starts right now. >>> hello, and thanks for joining us today. i'm going to bust one of the biggest myths about the flu. and hopefully teach you how to protect your family from this epidemic. >>> also, the legendary surgeon who has worked on more top athletes than just about anyone. he just operate on the...
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if you walked as an adult for half an hour a day, you know, i walk here across central park, say, to cnn, i feel like it's a pretty good exercise walking at a reasonable pace. is that enough to be fit? >> perfect amount. the goal -- >> i'm basically a perfect physical specimen then? >> i have your lab studies here. >>dy this. >> don't look at them yet. we'll get to these. >> it's enough. after a two-week break, not going to be good. british beer. also turkey. and lots of rum. wine. it's going to be ghastly. we'll come to that later. >> we'll tease that reality. i have seen the tests and talking about them because you're mr. america in many ways. despite your british accent. you know, physical activity, looking around the world, places where people live a long time, it is not about going to the gym every day and an arduous two-hour workout once in a while but about 30 minutes of activity that brings your heart rate up a little bit. so walking to work is about the best and smartest thing to do. also, you don't have to do a workout at the end of the day. you have your activity. people who h
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she was named cnn hero of the year for her work providing a home for children of incarcerated parents in nepal. i sat down with her right after the big moment. how do you feel? you've just won. >> i think i'm dreaming. it's a big honor for me. i would never forget this night in my life. >> what was going through your mind when you were walking up on stage. >> we are all dinners definitely. i see my dreams coming true. thank you so much. definitely going to take you out from the prison and you are coming to my place, and this is for my children, and thank you so much for everyone who believed in my dream. >> and the kids call you? >> m mama. >> what does that mean to you? >> i know i'm not their original mother, but i'm their so-called mother to give them a better life and better education. that's for sure. >> what was the inspiration? >> i'm very fortunate to be brought up in the family what i was. i had a good parents. until now they give me everything, but there are some children whose parents have done mistake and they are suffering and i say i should give it to them. >> some of yo
she was named cnn hero of the year for her work providing a home for children of incarcerated parents in nepal. i sat down with her right after the big moment. how do you feel? you've just won. >> i think i'm dreaming. it's a big honor for me. i would never forget this night in my life. >> what was going through your mind when you were walking up on stage. >> we are all dinners definitely. i see my dreams coming true. thank you so much. definitely going to take you out from...
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much more ahead on "cnn's saturday morning" which starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell, thanks for starting your morning with us. >>> we start with lance armstrong this morning, and his response to a warning from the u.s. anti-doping agency. it is a big fat know. >> usada's chief says armstrong has until february 6th to testify about his drug use. then and only then will they even consider changing his lifetime ban. he also said to "60 minutes" about armstrong's assertions that he didn't really think he was cheating. >> it's amazing. i mean, this guy you could go to almost any kindergarten in this country or frankly around the world and find kids playing tag or four square and ask them what cheating is. and every one of them will tell you it's breaking the rules of the game. no real athlete has to look up the definition of cheating. and it's offensive to clean athletes who are out there working hard to play by the rules. >> armstrong's attorney says his client has scheduling conflicts that will keep him from testifying in time. bu
much more ahead on "cnn's saturday morning" which starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell, thanks for starting your morning with us. >>> we start with lance armstrong this morning, and his response to a warning from the u.s. anti-doping agency. it is a big fat know. >> usada's chief says armstrong has until february 6th to testify about his drug use. then and only then will they even consider changing his...
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kelly tells cnn they even used to practice at an nra range. now, they're taking on the powerful gun lobby. kelly also tells cnn they support extensive gun control, including restricting high capacity weapons like the one used by giffords' shooter. >> it was taken down after unloading ten rounds in a magazine, then there would be other people that died that day that would be alive today. >> reporter: as the nra's executive director, wayne lapierre is the premiere defender of gun rights. his prepared testimony released by the nra sounds familiar warnings, "law-abiding gun owner also not accept blame for the acts of violent or deranged criminals, nor do we believe the government should dictate what we can lawfully own and use to protect our families." lapierre certainly will have plenty of avid defenders on the committee holding the hearing like orrin hatch. >> after years of being pushed around it's tough not to be combative. wayne lapierre is one of the nicest, kindest people you'll ever meet but he really does believe in the second amendment,
kelly tells cnn they even used to practice at an nra range. now, they're taking on the powerful gun lobby. kelly also tells cnn they support extensive gun control, including restricting high capacity weapons like the one used by giffords' shooter. >> it was taken down after unloading ten rounds in a magazine, then there would be other people that died that day that would be alive today. >> reporter: as the nra's executive director, wayne lapierre is the premiere defender of gun...
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. >> rush limbaugh there is all kinds of criticism directed at musburger but when cnn had a new year's eve sim ui lighted oral sex incident between cooper and griffin, it didn't get attention. >> that has bone pace on that for years. giayd was over quickly. alabama went to a 28-0
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welcome to cnn's continuing coverage. our special coverage of the 2013 inauguration of president barack obama. if you tuned in to watch fareed zakaria, they have the weekend off. he'll be back at his regular time next week. gloria, not a crowd behind us. little crowd behind us. the crowd will be here tomorrow for the ceremony, but today is really the day that matters if you read the constitution. >> that's right. today is the day the vice president was sworn in earlier today and the president gets sworn in just before noon and what a great seat we have, john, smack dab in the middle of the mall and, as you said, last night we had some crowds here. today it's a little bit early, i think. >> the smart people in washington know they have to get up very early tomorrow to get the prime location. so, they're resting a bit and maybe watching at home, watching in their hotels and as they watch, we at cnn have reporters and resources stationed all around the nation's capital today from capital hill to the white house. two full day
welcome to cnn's continuing coverage. our special coverage of the 2013 inauguration of president barack obama. if you tuned in to watch fareed zakaria, they have the weekend off. he'll be back at his regular time next week. gloria, not a crowd behind us. little crowd behind us. the crowd will be here tomorrow for the ceremony, but today is really the day that matters if you read the constitution. >> that's right. today is the day the vice president was sworn in earlier today and the...
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. >> in a statement, e-mailed to cnn, armstrong's attorney denied the accusation. taking a close look at lance armstrong. of course the scandal that is rocking the sports world. going to hear his entire deposition from 2005. this is when he denied using performance enhancement drugs. wendy walsh will join us next as our special coverage of lance armstrong continues. >> you've never used your own blood for doping purposes, for example? >> that would be banned. >> okay. >> i'm not trying to agitate you. i'm trying to make sure testimony's clear. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. fi
. >> in a statement, e-mailed to cnn, armstrong's attorney denied the accusation. taking a close look at lance armstrong. of course the scandal that is rocking the sports world. going to hear his entire deposition from 2005. this is when he denied using performance enhancement drugs. wendy walsh will join us next as our special coverage of lance armstrong continues. >> you've never used your own blood for doping purposes, for example? >> that would be banned. >> okay....
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cnn's george howell is there. george, you know, this is not just a story where people across america are in disbelief are, you know, are outraged, are still angry, are considering forgiving him. this must be hell in his hometown. >> reporter: you know, ashleigh, the question here, was it believable, you know, he said all of the right words, but is he truly, sincerely apologetic, you know, for what he did here? and when you talk to people, some ask, you know, does it really make a difference, and some say they are disappointed. there are cyclists who are livid, ashleigh, about what they heard the other night. but i spoke with one person, michael hall, he writes for "texas monthly" he rode with lance and he knows him well enough, and he said when you listen to what lance armstrong had to say, you do have to question whether he really meant it, take a listen -- >> he said the words, he said all the words that he should have said. he confessed to all the drugs. he called it a -- one big lie, which is exactly what it w
cnn's george howell is there. george, you know, this is not just a story where people across america are in disbelief are, you know, are outraged, are still angry, are considering forgiving him. this must be hell in his hometown. >> reporter: you know, ashleigh, the question here, was it believable, you know, he said all of the right words, but is he truly, sincerely apologetic, you know, for what he did here? and when you talk to people, some ask, you know, does it really make a...
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thank you. >>> on the eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn is live in new orleans. what it means to that city and how it became such a cultural fphenomenon and more. kickoff in new orleans, cnn bleacher report. it's saturday afternoon at 4:00 pm eastern. apshot, from progres. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. >>> you know when you watch an awards show with the red carpet, keep waiting to get through all those technical awards? that's what the s.a.g. awards is like, actors awarding actors. big winner was "argo." got best cast for a motion picture. that's just as good as best picture. girlfriend, i was watching you on the red carpet, dancing and having such a blast and thought are you going to be awake tomorrow when you need to report all this stuff? >> ashleigh, you're rig
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cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> getting burned came in at number 10. at number 9, look alike tubes. alicia coleman born three months premature. a disease all but destroys her intestines. doctors insert a feeding tube into her stomach and a central line tube into her vein. one day alicia's mother drops her off at a medical day care center and heads to work. >> i handed her at 8:17 and got a call at 9:20, her medication had been administered long. >> the tubes look alike. >> medicine meant for her stomach was inserted into her vein. her heart stops and she dies. >> she had to go through it alone and i wasn't there. >> is it easy to confuse tubes? >> we should be very cautious. >> unfortunately, people get rushed, people cut corner and when that happens, tragic things can happen. 16% of doctors in a survey say tube mix-ups happen at their hospitals. so the lesson here is when you have tubes in you, ask the staff to trace the tubes back to the point of origin so the right medicine goes to the right place. at number eight, biopsy blunder. something unusual
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cnn kim's law -- cnn's kyung lah is following this story for us. this is becoming an issue of national focus in colorado, and they were going to go ahead with legislation possibly today that would have redefined when life begins. what happened with that legislation? >> it's a bill that died in committee, and the supporter of it said it's very unfortunate. that bill would have expanded the definition of fetal homicide in the state of colorado. and it was something that supporters really backed. they were spending the day on the steps of the colorado legislature, and they were citing jeremy, the man you just mentioned, because his case is in the civil arena, but the questions are essentially the same. when does life begin? how does the state define it? how does the catholic church define it? and is the church being consistent? >> there's only one date on the grave site. >> yeah. that was the day they passed. >> a day that jeremy's twin boys never saw outside their mother's womb. they were at 28 weeks, viable, but died in the emergency room at st. tho
cnn kim's law -- cnn's kyung lah is following this story for us. this is becoming an issue of national focus in colorado, and they were going to go ahead with legislation possibly today that would have redefined when life begins. what happened with that legislation? >> it's a bill that died in committee, and the supporter of it said it's very unfortunate. that bill would have expanded the definition of fetal homicide in the state of colorado. and it was something that supporters really...
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cnn is in midland city, alabama. brings us up to date. >> reporter: carol, at this point, the latest from thes havers, they do not believe that this young boy has been harmed. we're learning a lot moore about jimmy dykes. we know first of all, when we talk to people here about who he is, they describe him as a reclusive person. a paranoid person who worried a great deal, even about alien abductions. we also know have learned that he's had a criminal history. he was charged with improper exhibition of a firearm. though that case was administratively dismissed and also possession of marijuana, under 20 grams. most recently, carol, here in this city, we know he's was supposed to be in court allegedly firing a pistol at one of his neighbors. when you talk to people here about jimmy dykes, they describe him as a really mean person. take a listen. >> a little over a month asing he shot at a friend of mine with his wife, baby and mother in the truck. and the dale county sheriff came out, and the man told him he didn't have
cnn is in midland city, alabama. brings us up to date. >> reporter: carol, at this point, the latest from thes havers, they do not believe that this young boy has been harmed. we're learning a lot moore about jimmy dykes. we know first of all, when we talk to people here about who he is, they describe him as a reclusive person. a paranoid person who worried a great deal, even about alien abductions. we also know have learned that he's had a criminal history. he was charged with improper...
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a cnn/orc poll taken january 14th to 15th. there you have it. 55% of those asked favor stricter gun control laws. what does the president have in mind? you have to imagine that they know these numbers are out there. >> the president thinks that this is the moment to really take dramatic comprehensive efforts to dole wieal with gunse united states. he has a whole bunch of initiatives he's about to unveil in dealing with this problem across the board. it will be a bold plan in terms of what the president wants to do, the military-type assault weapons, the high-ammunition clips, the number of rounds that can be in clips, dealing with mental health. that will be another part of what the president has in mind. so this is going to be a pretty ambitious plan. even though our new poll numbers show that the american public supports stricter gun control, this is going to be a tough ride. dealing with the assault weapons-type ban, for example, it's by no means a done deal. you not only need the senate, you need the house of republi n rep
a cnn/orc poll taken january 14th to 15th. there you have it. 55% of those asked favor stricter gun control laws. what does the president have in mind? you have to imagine that they know these numbers are out there. >> the president thinks that this is the moment to really take dramatic comprehensive efforts to dole wieal with gunse united states. he has a whole bunch of initiatives he's about to unveil in dealing with this problem across the board. it will be a bold plan in terms of what...
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from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we are so pleased that you joined us tonight. i'm deborah feyerick. we want to wish all of you a very good night. >>> from forgotten tools and an operation on the wrong side. >> they messed up and did this eye and then did this eye. >> to tests that cause bald spots. >> hair loss. i had a perfect ring around my head. >> and metal deadly close to a magnet. we're counting down my list of 25 shocking medical mistakes. >> mistakes are happening every day in every hospital in the country that we're just not catching. >> it's the second or third leading cause of death in this country. and for the most part we're silent on it. >> what you can do to not become a victim. i'm elizabeth cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient. with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pronovost, american cancer society chief medical officer dr. otis brawley. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham verghese, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveilla
from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we are so pleased that you joined us tonight. i'm deborah feyerick. we want to wish all of you a very good night. >>> from forgotten tools and an operation on the wrong side. >> they messed up and did this eye and then did this eye. >> to tests that cause bald spots. >> hair loss. i had a perfect ring around my head. >> and metal deadly close to a magnet. we're counting down my list of 25 shocking medical mistakes....
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you can watch it, of course, right here on cnn. but for some of the 800,000 people who are lucky enough to be here in washington, this weekend will make for a once in a lifetime opportunity that's even worth paying to remember. emily schmidt reports. >> reporter: an inauguration comes down to this. one hand on a bible, the other raised in an oath. that's the moment in history which makes so many others try to get their hands on this. >> how many different ways can you say you support obama? >> reporter: the presidential inaugural committee store is up and running. ready for shoppers marking the occasion with officially sanctioned made in the u.s. memorabilia. what are you seeing that you like? >> i like everything. and that's my problem, because just being such a historic event, i want to have a lot of merchandise to share and a lot of merchandise to give other people who could not come and visit. >> reporter: it is likely president obama will take the oath of office on what will be a cold january day. so, people are stocking up on
you can watch it, of course, right here on cnn. but for some of the 800,000 people who are lucky enough to be here in washington, this weekend will make for a once in a lifetime opportunity that's even worth paying to remember. emily schmidt reports. >> reporter: an inauguration comes down to this. one hand on a bible, the other raised in an oath. that's the moment in history which makes so many others try to get their hands on this. >> how many different ways can you say you...
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right here on cnn. >>> all right. thanks, everybody, for watching today. i appreciate it. have a lovely sunday. "state of the union" with candy crowley starts right now. >>> the times are a changing in the u.s. military. today, subtracting jobs at the pentagon and adding women into combat. >> the fact is, that they have become an integral part of our ability to perform our mission. >> is chuck hagel the right man to run a pentagon in transition? we'll ask retired general stanley mckristol and michael hayden. >>> then, assault weapons. the public may not want them, so why is banning them unlikely? we'll ask senator dianne feinstein. >>> plus, does the republican road to recovery begin outside the washington. with governor mcdonnell, mia love, scott walker, and carlos gutierrez. i'm candy crowley. this is "state of the union." fire up the hot seat. former senator chuck hagel, the president's choice of secretary of defense will face many former colleagues at this week's confirmation hearings. republican hagel has taken a variety of votes that some see as too quick to suggest
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us, i'm don lemon in the cnn "newsroom." fr france's military is carrying out operations in africa. more than 100 people have been killed by french air strikes in northern mal i. france came to the aid of government in its fight. mean time in somalia, two french soldiers were killed in an attempt to free a french intelligence agent who may also have died in the raid. >>> syrian activists say government air forces are back in action, and pounding the outskirts of damascus. a week of bad weather grounded most planes. the rebels are claiming victory in the fight for an air base in the north. fighters say they seized weapons and ammunition after the battle. activists say 108 people were killed today in the civil war. >>> internet trail blazer aaron schwartz has passed away. a relative says schwartz committed suicide. he was only 26 years old. schwartz was involved with developing reddit and rss. later he dropped out of stanford university and focused on battling internet censorship. schwartz was facing legal trouble related to h
us, i'm don lemon in the cnn "newsroom." fr france's military is carrying out operations in africa. more than 100 people have been killed by french air strikes in northern mal i. france came to the aid of government in its fight. mean time in somalia, two french soldiers were killed in an attempt to free a french intelligence agent who may also have died in the raid. >>> syrian activists say government air forces are back in action, and pounding the outskirts of damascus. a...
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cnn has not been able to reach mr. bosh for a comment. dea would not comment on whether bosh or biogenesis are being investigated but there are lots of implications, we want to talk to former senator george mitchell, he authored a famous report on doping in baseball in 2007. it's nice to have with you us this morning. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the report in this newspaper? it has shocking and damning allegations. >> well of course the first thing that must be said is that the report has not been authenticated. it's very dramatic if you read it, raises questions as to why the person who aegedly authored it would write this kind of stuff in a diary, because it not only implicates the players, of course it implicates him. >> and used real names apparently from what we know about these diaries i guess, the journals that have been kept. there is strangeness. >> the second point is several of the players whose names i mentioned have previously been implicated, and after some periods of denial have admitted that they used them. with r
cnn has not been able to reach mr. bosh for a comment. dea would not comment on whether bosh or biogenesis are being investigated but there are lots of implications, we want to talk to former senator george mitchell, he authored a famous report on doping in baseball in 2007. it's nice to have with you us this morning. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the report in this newspaper? it has shocking and damning allegations. >> well of course the first thing that must be said...
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ted rowlands, cnn, chicago. >> dr. ian lipkin is an epidemiologist and behind the movie "contagion." randle larson is a bioterror expert. thanks to both of you. dr. lipkin, looking at the map, you see this as an epidemic around the country. and then there was ted rowlands reporting on tents they're using in allentown, pennsylvania. hospitals in chicago not ready. that is pretty frightening. most people don't expect in the united states, even in a flu epidemic, our hospitals are just not going to be ready, and going to have to put people in tents. it's something you expect in other parts of the world. how does this happen? >> it is frightening. this is the worst flu season we've had in ten years. and we don't really know how bad it's going to be. in new york alone, for example, we are already well ahead of where we were last year. and we're projected to go much higher. as you say, the flu season started earlier and it may run longer. now, we are ill-prepared for this. we don't have the negative pressure rooms, which are
ted rowlands, cnn, chicago. >> dr. ian lipkin is an epidemiologist and behind the movie "contagion." randle larson is a bioterror expert. thanks to both of you. dr. lipkin, looking at the map, you see this as an epidemic around the country. and then there was ted rowlands reporting on tents they're using in allentown, pennsylvania. hospitals in chicago not ready. that is pretty frightening. most people don't expect in the united states, even in a flu epidemic, our hospitals are...
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let's bring in cnn legal contributor paul cowan to talk about this. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> this sounds like a real mess. there is talk that this lab tech, who hasn't been identified, overlooked evidence, botched chemical tests, possibly even cross contaminated nearly a dozen rape kits. isn't there some type of protocol to prevent one tech from causing such confusion? >> well, it's a major scandal, randi. you know, the new york m.e.'s office prides itself in technology, involved with identifying thousands of remains from 9/11 using dna technology. now this particular lab technician handled some 800 cases that are being looked at over a ten-year period and they're discovering a lot of errors in her work. of course, juries look at this stuff as the gold standard of guilt or innocence, dna. if you now establish that there are problems, it's going to cause issues in court. >> yeah. let's talk about dna. it certainly has -- testing dna certainly has become better over the years. i mean, you were a prosecutor and you also worked defense. pu
let's bring in cnn legal contributor paul cowan to talk about this. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> this sounds like a real mess. there is talk that this lab tech, who hasn't been identified, overlooked evidence, botched chemical tests, possibly even cross contaminated nearly a dozen rape kits. isn't there some type of protocol to prevent one tech from causing such confusion? >> well, it's a major scandal, randi. you know, the new york m.e.'s office prides itself in...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> the next hour of cnn "newsroom" starts right now. stories we're watching in the newsroom, a officer rose shous football player bruised and battered by the dying girlfriend that never existed? >>> some are expressing their outrage. >> i've been watching the children as human shields show that is now going on at the white house. >> not the only one. why this scene at the white house is is some serious and why they are taking aim at president obama's agenda. >>> i hope you like your job because you might be there until you're 70. >>> and the great python hunt is on. we'll tell you which florida lawmaker is getting in on this is a far ree. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> all right. we have breaking news to report on that hostage situation in algeria. militants kidnapped up to 27 people, workers for the natural gas company, bp. we believe that three americans were held hostage. at some point today, the algerian military raided the kidnappers compound, wherever they were holding them hostage, and the algeria state-run television station
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> the next hour of cnn "newsroom" starts right now. stories we're watching in the newsroom, a officer rose shous football player bruised and battered by the dying girlfriend that never existed? >>> some are expressing their outrage. >> i've been watching the children as human shields show that is now going on at the white house. >> not the only one. why this scene at the white house is is some serious and why they are taking...
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eastern this sunday on cnn. that is for me. brooke baldwin up next with "cnn newsroom". >>> dramatic developments in that terror attack involving american hostages. you will hear this one man's story on how he escaped and the bomb that was strapped around his neck. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> lance armstrong confesses to doping, deceit and bullying. so what is next for this disgraced cyclist. >>> and notre dame football star player manti te'o, his girlfriend never existed. where did this elaborate lie begin? and who is this alleged mastermind behind such a web of deception. >>> and guess who's coming to washington this weekend? ♪ can't you see the sunshine >> beyonce, james taylor, kelly clarkson. the stars set to rock the capital for the 2013 presidential inauguration. >>> happy friday. you are watching "cnn newsroom." i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with new details on that hostage situation developing in algeria. here is what we know right now. algerian state media reports 650 hostages have been freed. in fact, w
eastern this sunday on cnn. that is for me. brooke baldwin up next with "cnn newsroom". >>> dramatic developments in that terror attack involving american hostages. you will hear this one man's story on how he escaped and the bomb that was strapped around his neck. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> lance armstrong confesses to doping, deceit and bullying. so what is next for this disgraced cyclist. >>> and notre dame football star player manti te'o,...
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>> brand new numbers from cnn/orc. we asked if the country was more deeply divided now than in the past? 76% say yes. only 22% say no. here's another way to visualize it. here's the next number. we ask, do you hope that the the president's policies will succeed. democrats, overwhelmingly said yes. only four out of ten republicans hope that the president's policies will succeed. >> in some way tomorrow, we hear that president obama will acknowledge the divisions. >>> we talked about the president being sworn in already, well vice president joe biden was also sworn in for a second term in office. using the biden family bible. a very large bible. the oath was administered by supreme court justice, sonia sotomayor. >> the ceremony took place this morning at the naval observatory which is the vice president's official residence. listen. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> without mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >>
>> brand new numbers from cnn/orc. we asked if the country was more deeply divided now than in the past? 76% say yes. only 22% say no. here's another way to visualize it. here's the next number. we ask, do you hope that the the president's policies will succeed. democrats, overwhelmingly said yes. only four out of ten republicans hope that the president's policies will succeed. >> in some way tomorrow, we hear that president obama will acknowledge the divisions. >>> we...
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>> cnn's jim acosta. thanks very much. >>> so, how did a drunk driving case land on the desk of the supreme court? we've got the details. and what does this beauty queen and this python have in common? find out. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >>> our legal guys are back with a somewhat familiar case, casey anthony. avery friedman and richard herman. an appeal for her. in her 2011 trial, she was cleared of murder and other charges related to the death of her daughter, caylee. but she was convicted of four misdemeanor counts of lying to police during the investigation. now her lawyers
>> cnn's jim acosta. thanks very much. >>> so, how did a drunk driving case land on the desk of the supreme court? we've got the details. and what does this beauty queen and this python have in common? find out. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance,...
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cnn spoke with the sheriff this morning. here is how he put it. >> we're not putting any more guns on the street. the guns are already there. my message is for law-abiding citizens in certain situations not to go out and enforce the law. sit inside your home when the wolf's at the door or someone sticks a gun in your face when you're on the street to take your property, there are certain things you can and should do to protect yourself. it's always been my belief that personal safety is an individual responsibility. >> so milwaukee's mayor absolutely furious about this. he released a statement saying apparently sheriff david clarke is audition iing for the next dirty harry movie. not kidding there. >>> moving on, it's hard to believe it was october when superstorm sandy hit new jersey and new york. there are still a lot of folks who are waiting and need help. they have to make repairs, replace their homes. relief could finally be coming in the form of $50 billion in federal aid. jason carroll is on staten island right now. f
cnn spoke with the sheriff this morning. here is how he put it. >> we're not putting any more guns on the street. the guns are already there. my message is for law-abiding citizens in certain situations not to go out and enforce the law. sit inside your home when the wolf's at the door or someone sticks a gun in your face when you're on the street to take your property, there are certain things you can and should do to protect yourself. it's always been my belief that personal safety is...
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the knicks are telling cnn, no comment. but we all know who will talk here, cnn legal analyst sunny hostin, she joins me from new york. >> i sure will. >> you're going to talk. we got a microphone on you. putting microphone on the courts, is this even legal? >> it is legal, but it feels ic icky, sort of big brotherish. these are public guys, playing a very public game in front of millions of people that may be watching and certainly a lot of people in whatever venue they're playing in. and so it isn't illegal. i think it just feels bad to most. what people should note is typically if you're on the phone, or in your office or in a certain place, there is an expectation of privacy. and so it depends on which state you're in. for the knicks, if they're in new york, and they try to bug, let's say, his telephone, that would be a problem because new york is a one-party consent state. that means, hey, if one party consents to it, then it is okay. both parties to the conversation don't have to consent. >> but if they're looking, so
the knicks are telling cnn, no comment. but we all know who will talk here, cnn legal analyst sunny hostin, she joins me from new york. >> i sure will. >> you're going to talk. we got a microphone on you. putting microphone on the courts, is this even legal? >> it is legal, but it feels ic icky, sort of big brotherish. these are public guys, playing a very public game in front of millions of people that may be watching and certainly a lot of people in whatever venue they're...
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she was asked about this earlier this morning on cnn. she had interesting things to say. >> we are talking about highly trained professionals, people who build our strong military because they place the mission first and they are there to fight as a member of a team. all of the other things that differentiate us and make us unique whether gender or race or religion, all of these things fall aside when you are there putting the mission first and selflessly serving as that member of a team. i can tell you from my my first hand experience that whether in training or deployed setting those things are not what's crossing your mind when you are operating. >> but make no mistake when she talked about gender there, what women will have to do to join these front line units is pass the same standards of physical fitness, scholastic, it will all have to be the same as the men. this will be gender neutral. >> do we know how quickly this will happen? >> the pentagon says they want to have an implementation process and get it done by 2016. there is st
she was asked about this earlier this morning on cnn. she had interesting things to say. >> we are talking about highly trained professionals, people who build our strong military because they place the mission first and they are there to fight as a member of a team. all of the other things that differentiate us and make us unique whether gender or race or religion, all of these things fall aside when you are there putting the mission first and selflessly serving as that member of a team....
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i actually debated him on cnn and other channels back in '93 and '94. i know his position. it has never changed. what has changed in this country is the continued use of these weapons. when we had the first mass shooting in 1966/67, the texas bell tower, i thought this was an aberration, but it hasn't been, and the malls, theaters, businesses, law practices, and now the schools. for me, sandy hook was an epiphany. the woman who had guns, who kept them i assume in a respectable area. she also had a son and that son is quite possibly mentally disturbed. he got a very powerful weapon and he went out with that weapon and he killed 5 and 6 and 7-year-olds. i understand with 3 to 11 bullets in each of their bodies with a weapon that had the velocity to really rip these bodies apart. that should not be able to happen. this aisis a young man who kneww to use weapons. he chose to use them against the most defenseless. the question is does government have the obligation to protect those children? i believe we do. i believe we do. >> a quick question on this. i want to ask on a couple
i actually debated him on cnn and other channels back in '93 and '94. i know his position. it has never changed. what has changed in this country is the continued use of these weapons. when we had the first mass shooting in 1966/67, the texas bell tower, i thought this was an aberration, but it hasn't been, and the malls, theaters, businesses, law practices, and now the schools. for me, sandy hook was an epiphany. the woman who had guns, who kept them i assume in a respectable area. she also...